INDIA FISHING TRIPS | CATALOG 2014-15

Planning a fishing holiday in India?

Welcome to our collection of the finest fishing trips in India’s Himalayan outback!

Each fishing trip listed below is a testament of our genuine love for our rivers – a passion for the cultures and eco systems that surround these amazing fisheries, blended together with the same level of discovery and exclusivity, with attention to every last detail.

Joining a small group of anglers?Our fishing trip group numbers are kept to a minimum to maintain an intimate experience but travelling as a group ensures that different and extra special events can be planned – from a spectacular lunch or dinner in an amazing private venue, to private access to some of the remotest stretches for truly great Himalayan Mahseer fishing experience.

Fully Escorted & Bespoke Fishing Trips in India’s remote Himalayan outback.Based on time available to you – your travel companions as well as your interests – we’ll suggest creative ideas to tailor make a truly special angling adventure for you !

Choose from a float-trip along the borders of India and Nepal, or then a remote trout fishing trip in the Himalayan foothills of Uttarakhand.

Angling in India for the Mahseer needs to be added to your fishing “must do” list, and The Himalayan Outback’s Saryu camp is absolutely the place to catch a trophy golden mahseer. My Mahseer fishing holiday was culturally enlightening, and I pushed well beyond the limits of my personal comfort zone. I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and would like to personally thank Misty Dhillon. – David Frances, THE ANGLING REPORT – October 2010

* ESCORTED TRANSFERS TO & FROM THE DELHI AIRPORT ARE INCLUDED FOR THIS TRIP.

5-DAY MAHSEER FISHING CAMP

Located in northern India’s, Himachal Pradesh, the Giri River has established itself as one of the state’s most successful Mahseer conservation models. Still new to our fishing trip catalogue; this stretch of river is ideal for 1 or 2 rods and compliments the fishing with some good hiking and village walks.

A 12-day journey angling in India & floating down Kumaon’s remote north eastern frontier bordering Nepal; discovering some of best lure fishing and a fly fishing while angling in India for the Golden Mahseer. More …

Follow the legendary Goonch trail of the Western Ramganga River, fishing in India’s best Goonch fishing locations outside the Jim Corbett National Park. While angling in India for the Goonch, enjoy a combination of lodge based angling as well as expedition style remote camps that are perfectly positioned to compliment your Goonch fishing holiday. More …

Discover a remote trout fishing trip in the upper reaches of the Yamuna river in Uttarakhand’s, Garhwal Himalaya. Step back in time to experience the region’s rich culture along with spectacular Himalayan scenery.

AIRPORT: NEW DELHI | REGION: GARHWAL | UTTARAKHAND | NORTHERN INDIA

DURATION:10 DAYS | SEASON: MARCH, APRIL & OCTOBER

GETTING THERE FROM DELHI: PARTLY BY AIR (1 HOUR) & PARTLY BY ROAD (5 hours).

ESCORTED TRANSFERS TO & FROM THE DELHI AIRPORT ARE INCLUDED FOR THIS TRIP.

Here’s the perfect 15 day, multi-activity, India fishing adventure for both anglers as well as non anglers. Ask us to custom-tailor this adventure to suit your holiday schedule and other special interests you or you friends and family may have.

AIRPORT: NEW DELHI | REGION: KUMAON | UTTARAKHAND | NORTHERN INDIA

DURATION:15 DAYS | SEASON: MARCH& APRIL

GETTING THERE FROM DELHI: PARTLY BY TRAIN (5 HOURS) & PARTLY BY ROAD.

ESCORTED TRANSFERS TO & FROM THE DELHI AIRPORT ARE INCLUDED FOR THIS TRIP.

The mountainous state of Uttarakhand – a large part of what still is off mainstream tourist routes, provides the opportunity to fish perhaps two of northern India’s most uninterrupted and remote rivers.

The Mahakali River that demarcates the borders of India & Nepal as well as its tributaries that are sometimes equally or more productive. For over 4 decades the two countries have not come to an agreement to build a dam on it. The Kali / Mahakali is hence host to some of the most consistent fishing I have had on any Himalayan river.

The other is the western Ramganga River that feeds perhaps India’s most significant tiger reserve – Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve. India’s oldest and perhaps its finest national parks. It is host to the country’s greatest effort to protect the last of its majestic tigers. A colosal conservation movement called “Project Tiger” that was launched in 1973.

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Montana. Check.

Belize. Check.

India. Cheee…You haven’t been have you?

You’ve neatly marked off all the must-fish destinations, caught all the must-catch species, but India, it eludes you.

Certainly not a choice for someone seeking the expected, India offers intrepid anglers an experience to break their every notion of what fly fishing “should” resemble.